Balancing Financial Stability and Housing Affordability: The Case of Canada

Balancing Financial Stability and Housing Affordability: The Case of Canada
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 21
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ISBN-10 : 9781513510699
ISBN-13 : 151351069X
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Book Synopsis Balancing Financial Stability and Housing Affordability: The Case of Canada by : Mr.Troy D Matheson

Download or read book Balancing Financial Stability and Housing Affordability: The Case of Canada written by Mr.Troy D Matheson and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 2019-08-02 with total page 21 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Housing market imbalances are a key source of systemic risk and can adversely affect housing affordability. This paper utilizes a stylized model of the Canadian economy that includes policymakers with differing objectives—macroeconomic stability, financial stability, and housing affordability. Not surprisingly, when faced with multiple objectives, deploying more policy instruments can lead to better outcomes. The results show that macroprudential policy can be more effective than policies based on adjusting propertytransfer taxes because property-tax policy entails excessive volatility in tax rates. They also show that if property-transfer taxes are used as a policy instrument, taxes targeted at a broader-set of homebuyers can be more effective than measures targeted at a smaller subset of homebuyers, such as nonresident homebuyers.


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